Sikorsky’s newest helicopter is an unmanned version of its UH-60L Black Hawk, stripped of its cockpit to carry more cargo and keep aircrew out of harm’s way. Company officials hope the U.S. and other ...
A UH-60A Black Hawk helicopter flew for the first time entirely unmanned as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System program. (Photo courtesy ...
Sikorsky unveiled its newest Black Hawk helicopter on Monday, which no longer requires a pilot to fly it, making it effectively a large drone. The new S-70UAS U-Hawk, which was on display at this week ...
Sikorsky has modified an ex-U.S. Army UH-60L Black Hawk into a flight demonstrator for the proposed U-Hawk uncrewed utility aircraft. The demonstrator is on display at the Association of the U.S. Army ...
Rotorcraft manufacturer Sikorsky has developed an autonomous derivative of the company’s marquee UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, with a focus on cargo operations. Unveiled at the Annual Association of ...
The S-70UAS U-Hawk is a modified UH-60L that removes the cockpit entirely to create an uncrewed, mission-flexible platform designed for logistics, support, and future air-ground teaming missions.
Lockheed Martin subsidiary Sikorsky has taken the next logical step in making a Black Hawk helicopter autonomous by not only installing the gear needed for self-flying, but by yanking out the entire ...
The uncrewed UH-60L Black Hawk or U-Hawk is built around the company’s Matrix autonomy technology and, after less than a year of development, is expected to fly in 2026. Sikorsky’s uncrewed aerial ...
The U-Hawk has 25% more cargo space than the UH-60L Black Hawk. (Lockheed Martin ) Lockheed Martinʼs Sikorsky subsidiary unveiled an S-70U-Hawk unmanned aircraft system (UAS) prototype, based on a ...
The Sikorsky S-72 was more than just a visually striking aircraft. This unique and unusual vehicle could take off and land vertically like a chopper, but it could also fly fast and far like a plane.
WELCOME TO GLOBAL SECURITY. We are coming to you live from this week’s Association of the U.S. Army conference in Washington. Here’s a look at the Army’s nuclear moonshot, Sikorsky’s pilotless Black ...
With its sleek frame and twin rotors, the Sikorsky S-97 Raider looks like something straight out of the future - because it is. Designed to fly faster, farther, and deadlier than any helicopter before ...